Interesting Ideas of Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

While reading “the curious incident of the dog in the night-time” the emotions I felt while working at my job kept coming back to me. Autistic children have an extremely cool and awesome way of thinking that is so different and complex to my brain that it is really interesting to me! It was very neat to see new autistic child’s personality because every situation is different. It is actually kind of fun for to me to figure out how Christopher’s mind thinks in the book. The way Christopher thinks in numbers, doesn’t like the colors brown or yellow, how he likes being alone, the connective he has with his pet, and how he has doesn’t like being touch are just some things that interested me about Christopher. The idea that Christopher is “less valued” in society is why things are messed up in the world, Christopher just has a different way of thinking and processing information. I would compare his brain to how some people understand a math problem the way the teacher teaches it, which is the normal way, but if one finds another way to do a math problem and still gets the correct answer, would be considered different or not common way. This is exactly what happens when Christopher learns something, he just processes and learns it differently than the normal way you could say. Everyone in the world can also relate to this because we all have things we do differently than the “normal” way, but are not “valued less” in society because of this. This makes me mad that some think just because one is autistic they can not go through day-to-day activities. The way Christopher was raised may a play a large role into his actions toward society also! Christopher dealing with the situations involving his mother and father can cause a lot of stress on an autistic child because he was only getting the complete help he needed at school. Whenever a bad situation happened with the mom and dad I always thought what if he was raised different would be be able to communicate better with...